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I have just seen Saturn and Jupiter close together. It's low down in the sky South-South west. If you look at the moon then move down diagonal to the right. Its the closest tomorrow but it could be cloudy. Miss it then you will have to wait over 400 years to see it that close again. |
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@obi_jon | 20 December 20 | |
@shellyz34 | 20 December 20 | |
Thanks star gazer
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@cam007 | 20 December 20 | |
Think I will just wait 400 years then
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@birdy | 24 December 20 | |
There's no sun in the shadow of the wizard See how he glides, why he's lighter than air |
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@1tel | 27 December 20 | |
Saw it too on that particular day,or was it night.They seem attached though one was much bigger and brighter!
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@1tel | 27 December 20 | |
...and some crazy heads still do believe that such beauty did come just by chance aka a BANG!!Mad people!
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@1tel | 27 December 20 | |
I've been offline and cant wait for another 400 years to comment.
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@kipling | 28 December 20 | |
I watched it and nothing happened
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@obi_jon | 28 December 20 | |
@ kipling - 28.12.20 - 05:33pm I watched it and nothing happened What were you expecting to happen? |
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@prattle | 28 December 20 | |
You could just open google images of saturn and jupiter, or separate google images and split the screen between the images, 400 years is way too long to be waiting, youll have to get cryogenically frozen, hope that when you wake up its not during a nuclear winter from an advanced nuclear program or bomb or during an alien invasion. Its frought with unwarranted risk and expenditure whereas opening google images is apiece of cake. Open google images of Maria Sharapovas bu m whilst youre at it
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